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Vijay Hazare Trophy | Shahrukh is TN’s hero

Published - October 23, 2019 10:10 pm IST - BENGALURU

Takes the team home in the company of Washington

Nerveless: With the TN batting mainstays back in the dressing room, M. Shahrukh Khan showed awareness and composure on a wicket that wasn’t easy to bat on.

M. Shahrukh Khan produced a nerveless performance (56 n.o., 46b, 3x4, 3x6) to power Tamil Nadu into the final of the Vijay Hazare Trophy following a five-wicket win over Gujarat at the Just Cricket Ground here on Wednesday. In Friday’s summit clash, it will take on arch-rival Karnataka which hammered Chhattisgarh by nine wickets.

Chasing 178 in a rain-curtailed 40-over match, Tamil Nadu was in trouble at 96/5, with all of its batting mainstays back in the dressing room. But Shahrukh and southpaw Washington Sundar (27 n.o., 43b, 2x4) stitched together an 85-run stand to whizz past the finish line with an over to spare.

What stood out was Shahrukh’s awareness and composure on a wicket that wasn’t easy to bat on. Until the last few overs, the 24-year-old eschewed all extravagant shots and ensured his side would remain within touching distance. Gujarat skipper Parthiv Patel had held back an over each from his experienced spin pair of Piyush Chawla and Axar Patel to be used at the death.

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With 36 needed from 5 overs, Parthiv made the move by introducing Chawla, only for Shahrukh to rock back and hoist the leggie’s third delivery over deep mid-wicket for a monstrous six. In the next over, a cheeky late cut to the boundary off Axar brought the equation down to 20 from 18 balls.

Two balls later, Shahrukh hit speedster Rush Kalaria straight back over his head for another maximum to turn the match decisively in Tamil Nadu’s favour, before he wrapped it up by sending paceman Jayveersinh Parmar soaring over deep mid-wicket.

‘Probably lucky’

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“The time went in, the wicket had eased out a bit. So probably I was lucky,” said Shahrukh modestly. “Stalwarts in our team found it tough [early on]. So obviously it was a tough wicket. It wasn't a comfortable match for us. We knew it would go down to the wire, but Washington reciprocated well. Finishing off a match like that is a good achievement [personally].”

Earlier in the morning, bolstered by the return of R. Ashwin, Tamil Nadu opted to bowl. Captain Dinesh Karthik introduced the offie as early as the fourth over and reaped rewards straight away as Ashwin drew Priyank Panchal out of his crease and had him stumped for 3.

When Washington trapped Parthiv in front in the next over, Tamil Nadu had taken the sting out of Gujarat’s batting. Dhruv Raval (40, 37b, 4x4, 1x6) and Axar (37, 55b, 1x4, 1x6) fought hard but it proved inadequate.

The scores: Gujarat 177/9 in 40 overs (Dhruv Raval 40, Axar Patel 37, M. Mohammed 3/23) lost to Tamil Nadu 181/5 in 39 overs (Abhinav Mukund 32, Dinesh Karthik 47, Shahrukh Khan 56 n.o.) .

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